Doctors deeply divided over national health care reform

The American Medical Association is one powerful voice on the subject, but it's far from the only one. The AMA opposes President Obama's public insurance option, which he will try to push through Congress this year. But the AMA represents only 20 percent of physicians.

Far from being a monolithic group, the nation's doctors reflect a spectrum of views -- based on personal experience, mission and financial self-interest -- that mirrors the way Americans in general have different hopes for health care reform. Full Story »

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Fred Gatlin
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by Fred Gatlin - Jul. 1, 2009

This is a somewhat interesting story about differences in opinion of Doctors. It would rate higher if more broadly in ideas.

I am very disappointed that the press including this article sees single pay as the only answer. This is very complex issue and more changes than one are needed.

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